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If the newspapers are useful in overthrowing tyrants, it is only to establish a tyranny of their own.
When the game gets eyeballs in newspapers and on TV, that's what in the end is the goal for everyone.
The newspapers had described me as the Jagger of the Aga. It wasn't hard living up to the reputation.
It's nice to know about something as soon as it happens, and obviously a newspaper can't provide that.
The newspapers turn a blind eye to how they get their material as long as they have great photographs.
The future is electronic. It's radio, television and the Internet; it's not really newspapers anymore.
I get into all sorts of trouble with my publicists and with newspapers because I won't do photographs.
Most newspaper companies still have their heads in the sand, but other media companies are aggressive.
Practically every day, there is a story in the newspapers about a new breakthrough drug on Parkinson's.
Before there was an Internet, before there was an A.O.L., the circulation of newspapers was going down.
I'm so reluctant to do newspaper interviews because it's so misleading how they interpret what you say.
When I used to see things in the newspapers, going onto the pitch was the best way to get away from it.
I have had only two men in four years while he appears every week on the newspapers with another woman.
The newspapers are full of what we would like to happen to us and what we hope will never happen to us.
I am glad I worked on a newspaper because it made me know I had to write whether I felt like it or not.
Reading was a big thing, yes. Books were a big thing. But the things that stick out were the newspapers.
Let me make the newspapers, and I care not what is preached in the pulpit or what is enacted in Congress
My passion was reading newspapers - and I became curious, in particular, about Islam and the Arab world.
I worked at Military Media, an advertising agency for military-base newspapers. Don't ask, I won't tell.
From the beginning on, newspapers have prospered for one reason: giving readers the news that they want.
All you can do is hang in there and hope you don't get motion sickness and puke all over the newspapers.
My name was on the list very early after these announcements were made through the newspapers in Europe.
Those who want to be offended don't have the right to try and close down the newspaper that offends them.
It is an odd thing about newspapers that they live by exposure, yet they keep their own worlds concealed.
I didn't work for any newspapers in college, never worked for any newspaper before 'The Washington Post'.
Let me make the newspapers, and I care not what is preached in the pulpit or what is enacted in Congress.
I always wanted to be some kind of writer or newspaper reporter. But after college... I did other things.
I read about eight newspapers in a day. When I'm in a town with only one newspaper, I read it eight times.
I've been writing articles for newspapers and magazines. And writing is a very beautiful way of expression.
I think democracy's undermined when those who own newspapers fill them with trivia rather than real issues.
Rage is the only quality which has kept me, or anybody I have ever studied, writing columns for newspapers.
Really now: If you can't get me my newspaper on time, how can you expect me to refrain from killing people?
I was the fattest baby in Clark County, Arkansas. They put me in the newspaper. It was like a prize turnip.
After three days without one, the desire to read a newspaper vanished. And really, one was happier without.
I don't read books. I like to read newspapers and magazines, but I've never learnt to enjoy books or novels.
I have never lived through any time in my career when there haven't been grave challenges facing newspapers.
I write early in the morning, usually after reading portions of at least half a dozen newspapers on the web.
I often feel newspapers are just filling up space. Of course, I also know people who write really long books.
The law reports in newspapers contain perhaps the only real history of England that has any relation to truth.
If you look at the newspapers here - the Washington papers - most of the discussion deals with campaign gossip.
When I say 'serve you better,' I mean 'increase our profits.' We newspapers are very big on profits these days.
American newspapers are dying mostly because they were so dull for so long, a whole generation gave up on them.
I didn't look at any of the newspapers, I look at the pictures sometimes, but apart from that I don't read them.
Newspapers have an extraordinary amount of local content, including real estate listings and restaurant reviews.
Fifty percent of people won't vote, and fifty percent don't read newspapers. I hope it's the same fifty percent.
I am not the editor of a newspaper and shall always try to do right and be good so that God will not make me one.
There is surely room for yet another schoolmaster when a score of seers advertise themselves in Boston newspapers.
If the numbers keep mounting, newspapers will eventually have to admit that pool exists and give it some coverage.
It may be coincidence that the decline of newspapers has corresponded with the rise of social media. Or maybe not.
Nowhere else can one find so miscellaneous, so various, an amount of knowledge as is contained in a good newspaper.